Ecuador's Deathcore Ensemble SARCOMA Unleash "Reinos Fallidos"

A deafening descent awaits in "Reinos Fallidos". Ecuador's SARCOMA indulge in an extreme assault on the senses in their newest single, which translates to "Failed Kingdoms". The track arrives ahead of SARCOMA's forthcoming full-length album that is set to release later in 2026. 

In "Reinos Fallidos", SARCOMA explore the theme of resilience drawing from their own hiatus taken in 2016 and the changes they encountered in their local scene at their return in 2023. The band present a powerful fusion of classic thrash and powerful modern metallic hardcore in this new offering. 

The track journeys through a devasting array of crushingly heavy sections. Opening with a dissonant lead, "Reinos Fallidos" speeds ahead into a fast-paced onslaught of intense driving guitars and Santiago Romero's fierce harsh vocals. An eerie moment of anticipation suddenly interrupts the heavy sound before the instrumentation unleashes a slower, methodical, pounding rhythm. Discordant harmonics and backing synth layers manifest a dark atmosphere. 

As "Reinos Fallidos" progresses towards its end, the musical arrangement shifts once more. The track incorporates further movement into the heavy instruments alongside technical riffs and glitches before slowing down to a deadly, abrupt end. 

The audio sample present at the beginning of the track contains a well-known quote by Ecuadorian painter Oswaldo Guayasamin (1919-1999), taken from his speech at the laying of the foundation stone of the “Capilla del Hombre”, his magnum opus. In this speech, Guayasamin strongly expressed his pride in his ethnic heritage and Latin American identity, affirming the connection to his people and his indigenous roots.

"Reinos Fallidos" was produced by Juan Pablo Flores and recorded at Valley of the Death recording studio. The single was mixed and mastered by Juan Pablo Rivas.